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1    XXXII| counted the condemned with poignant anxiety.~ ~His eyes betrayed
2     XXXV|  officers; and it was with poignant anxiety they drew the abbe
3    XXXVI|  good care to conceal this poignant anxiety and these sorrowful
4      XLI|   this intelligence was so poignant that he could not conceal
5        L|    was added another, more poignant than all the rest.~ ~Speaking
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